Rosemary Ruth Prather

April 3, 1937 - April 7, 2010 Rosemary Ruth Prather, 73, Mooresville, beloved wife, mom, sister, and grandma, died suddenly on April 7, 2010, in St. Francis Hospital, Mooresville. Mrs. Prather was born April 3, 1937, in Vandalia, Indiana, to the late Everett and Frances (Huber) Corbin. To continue reading Rosemary's Life Story, share a favorite memory, or sign the online guest registry, visit http://www.lifestorynet.com/memories/57768/.

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  1. Our deepest sympthy goes out to Rosemary’s family. She was a good friend and co-worker of mine. We had a lot of good times together when our sons were in school sports and at our jobs at the school. She was a great person to know and be around and wil

  2. Sorry to Rosemary’s family. I was one of Rosemary’s co-workers. She was a great person to work with!I remember a lot of good times we had together at school. She was so proud of her family! God Bless.

  3. I love u grandma and we all miss u. I hope you feel better in heaven. You were the best grandama in the world and nobody can take that away from you. WE always will love and keep you in our heart. Love you sincerely, your grandson Kyle Prather

  4. It is my wish to tell what a Lady of true respect and love, Rosemary has been a teacher of all these qualities,I will always love and respect you. Thank you for being so good to us, I love you. Richelle

  5. Rosemary was always that neighbor that cared for the people around her. She was one of the biggest supporter of her neighbors and friends. One of the largest regrets Patsy and I had was moving away from her and the other neighbors.

  6. I’ve worked with Dorothy & this is in sympathy for her sister. As I read the newspaper, I glanced at Rosemary, not knowing her, but knowing how much she looked like Dorothy & read on. I’m sure she was as nice as Dorothy, whom I’ve had the pleasure of work

  7. Sorry for the families’ loss truely and deeply. Try to ceelebrate her life instead of mourning her death it has helped me in the past.

  8. grandma i love u so much and i miss you like crazy. its not the same without you. your one of my heros and i will always have you on my mind and in my heart. you are an inspiration to me and you always told me to follow my dreams and to never give up. ill

  9. May these few words express sincere sympathy to the entire family. I am so sorry to hear of Rosemary’s passing. She had such a good heart and soul. Although one never knows how someone else feels, I think I have some idea. I do understand your sorrow.


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